Evidently Steve Miller has no love for RRHOF (+Why Uwe is now a broken man!)

Started by Lightyear, April 10, 2016, 09:43:46 AM

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Dave W

He only did it for his fans? Yeah, right.

He should have called up Sacheen Littlefeather and had her decline the induction on his behalf.

gweimer

Quote from: Dave W on April 10, 2016, 01:00:45 PM
He only did it for his fans? Yeah, right.

He should have called up Sacheen Littlefeather and had her decline the induction on his behalf.

Nice!   ;)
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Dave W


uwe

I did too! Say what you will about Brando, but that had style.

And Sacheen was hot too - so there!

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nofi

why should miller know who they are, why should anyone know who they are. the keys are a bad rock band, a bad blues band and a bad blues/rock band. another group whose popularity eludes me.
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uwe

If someone introduced/inducted me voluntarily to any club I'd be nominated for, you can be sure I'd be hell-bent to find out who they were and what they do. Sure, Steve Miller didn't have to know them, but not finding out about them beforehand is unforgiveable.

Old people sometimes forget about manners, it's a common thing. And I don't even like line-ups that have a bass missing.
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From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Dave W

Quote from: nofi on April 13, 2016, 10:28:54 AM
why should miller know who they are, why should anyone know who they are. the keys are a bad rock band, a bad blues band and a bad blues/rock band. another group whose popularity eludes me.

There are plenty of bands I don't like but at least I know who they are and so do you. Love 'em or hate 'em, they have good size fan base.

Miller was an ungracious and ignorant jerk.

uwe

We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

nofi

i'm a crabby old guy, to celebrity nonsense in particular. however, i did witness a very grouchy steve miller way back. before his 'big success ' days, i saw miller in a half filled auditorium. about 2,000 people. the opening act was trapeze. they 100% killed. after that the crowd could muster little enthusiasm for miller's much milder brand of rock. i'm sure the fact that he didn't sellout the place had something to do with his behavior. a very lack lustre, lazy performance followed. several snide remarks to his band and the audience peppered the entire show. i was close enough to see how pissed off he looked the whole time. it was a relief when it was over and no one was hurt by a flying mike stand. some people. :rolleyes:
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uwe

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My envy knoweth no limits!!! I really hate you now, my preciousssssss Trapeeeeze ...



But all your postings shall from hereonnowforthwithforevermore be anointed!!!
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gweimer

Quote from: uwe on April 14, 2016, 04:19:12 AM
Never meet your heroes.

Amen.  It can be a big letdown.

Leslie West - most unsociable in the '70s.  Then his bass player blew up my Acoustic 360 when they rented it.  In 2000, Leslie had become far friendlier.
Zal Cleminson - I saw him with Nazareth, and approached him as a starry-eyed fan (in my 20's by then), and was quickly disillusioned.

The guys you don't expect can be really nice.  At the same Nazareth show was an opener that was up and coming.  They sounded just like their record at an outdoor gig.  The singer, some guy named Bon Scott, and I drank beer and talked on the riverfront for about half an hour.
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nofi

yeah, i saw trapeze. i would call it 'you are the music...'tour. 1973/4? original trio and whats his name played a jazz bass. trapeze was on a triple bill with bang and steve miller.
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Highlander

Did I mention that I saw the Ian Gillan Band at the Marquee...? :mrgreen:

I did see Trapeze, but only post Hughes...
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